Internationally recognized as the co-founder of the Grammy-nominated band, The Avett Brothers, Scott Avett has been a working artist since he earned a BFA in studio art from East Carolina University in 2000.
Until now, his art-making has largely been a solitary creative pursuit in comparison to his life as a musician, singer, and songwriter. Avett’s large-scale canvases reveal an intimate look at growing up and now raising a family in the rural south. They are infused with the personal moments and inspiration Avett draws from his family and their surrounding North Carolina farmland, yet nuanced with the cultural and artistic influences he has encountered through years of life on the road. The majority of Scott Avett’s paintings and drawings, created over the past twenty years, have rarely been exhibited. Unlike his ongoing touring and recording schedule with The Avett Brothers band, the artist’s decades-long visual output has been free of exhibition deadlines or a particular audience expectation. Instead, Avett has worked alone in the quiet confines of his farmhouse studio with the ability to push and refine his work into new areas of artistic exploration, whether it be new mediums, genres, or content. Avett’s first museum exhibition opened in October 2019 at the North Carolina Museum of Art. This comprehensive exhibition highlighted his work across 20 years and spanned multiple disciplines, including painting, printmaking, and sculptural objects. An extensive hardbound catalog, Scott Avett INVISIBLE, accompanied the exhibition with an in-depth look into the artist’s visual art practice and the parallels to his songwriting and music development. A second iteration of this exhibition will open at the Greenville Museum of Art in October 2022, titled Scott Avett: After The Fact.
Artist: Scott Avett
Title: Laughing Boy
Year created: Laughing Boy
Medium: acrylic and silkscreen on aluminum
Edition: Original
Height (inches): 47
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: front
Width (inches): 34
Depth (inches): 1
This piece is unframed.
This lot benefits the North Carolina-Virginia region in the Charlotte market for the Student Visionaries of the Year campaign.
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